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Holstein cow down- UPDATE.. She's up!
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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 194296" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>I was "browsing" through my vet books the other day and saw some tables on "causes of recumbency in dairy cows in order of probable order of frequency"...I'll copy it out for you.</p><p></p><p>Obviously the tables on "before" and "after parturition" doesn't apply, but the one on "other causes responsible at any time" does...</p><p></p><p>1. Toxic indigestion (fruit, grain, or forage)</p><p>2. Fractures (limbs, spine, pelvis, skull) or luxation of hips</p><p>3. Debility, cachexia or weakness due to acute or chronic diseases (anaplasmosis, leptospirosis, blackleg, anthrax, necrobacillosis, shipping fever, Johne's disease, traumatic pericarditis or diffuse peritonitis)</p><p>4. Septic mastitis</p><p>5. Meningitis, abscess, or cord or brain injury</p><p>6. Starvation, cachexia, and multiple feed deficiencies</p><p>7. Grass tetany</p><p>8. Poisonings</p><p>9. Gastroenteritis</p><p>10. Lymphocytoma</p><p>11. Nervous diseases, such as rabies and listeriosis</p><p></p><p>If that doesn't leave you more confused as to "what" and "why" than you were before...LOL. :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 194296, member: 852"] I was "browsing" through my vet books the other day and saw some tables on "causes of recumbency in dairy cows in order of probable order of frequency"...I'll copy it out for you. Obviously the tables on "before" and "after parturition" doesn't apply, but the one on "other causes responsible at any time" does... 1. Toxic indigestion (fruit, grain, or forage) 2. Fractures (limbs, spine, pelvis, skull) or luxation of hips 3. Debility, cachexia or weakness due to acute or chronic diseases (anaplasmosis, leptospirosis, blackleg, anthrax, necrobacillosis, shipping fever, Johne's disease, traumatic pericarditis or diffuse peritonitis) 4. Septic mastitis 5. Meningitis, abscess, or cord or brain injury 6. Starvation, cachexia, and multiple feed deficiencies 7. Grass tetany 8. Poisonings 9. Gastroenteritis 10. Lymphocytoma 11. Nervous diseases, such as rabies and listeriosis If that doesn't leave you more confused as to "what" and "why" than you were before...LOL. :lol: [/QUOTE]
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